Category Archives: GX94 News
Province, postsecondary institutions have new funding agreement
REGINA - The province's post-secondary institutions have signed a new multi-year funding agreement with the Government of Saskatchewan. According to the province's announcement Monday, post-secondary ...
John Cairns Nov 03, 2025

Man from The Pas appears in court again on attempted murder charge
Another court appearance has been made by a man from The Pas, charged in connection with a shooting in the community. On March 30, RCMP responded to a home, where they found two males in the basement,...
Doug Falconer Nov 03, 2025

Another court appearance for Ochapowace First Nation man, accused of murder
A new court date has been set for an Ochapowace First Nation man, charged with Second Degree Murder, after a death on the reserve. 33-year-old Dustyn Allary was in Broadview Provincial Court last week...
Doug Falconer Nov 03, 2025

Man arrested after police chase stretching from Melville to Elfros, appears in court again
Another court appearance has been made by one of two people, arrested in connection with a police chase that stretched from Melville to Elfros. On Oct. 5, a vehicle stolen from Regina Beach, was spott...
Doug Falconer Oct 31, 2025
Moe says Carney's meeting with Xi a positive step towards resolving trade dispute
REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says Prime Minister Mark Carney's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping is a positive step forward. Moe says he hopes Canada can build on its relationship w...
Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press Oct 31, 2025
Weak GDP report unlikely to sway Bank of Canada to more rate cuts: economists
OTTAWA - The Canadian economy was showing more cracks in August, but most economists weighing in on the latest data say they don't think the Bank of Canada will respond with more rate cuts anytime soo...
Craig Lord, The Canadian Press Oct 31, 2025
Saskatchewan's Moe backs Alberta using notwithstanding clause to end teacher strike
REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he stands by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's decision to use the notwithstanding clause to force striking teachers back to work. Moe says the clause, whic...
Canadian Press Oct 31, 2025

Dauphin man wanted on break and enter charges, arrested in The Pas
A Dauphin man, wanted in connection with a series of break and enters, has now been arrested. On February 17, Dauphin RCMP responded to a home on Third Avenue Southwest for a report of a break-in, tha...
Doug Falconer Oct 31, 2025

Another court appearance for former priest accused of sexual assault in the Russell area
A new court date has been set for a former Romanian Orthodox priest, charged in connection with a historical sexual assault in the Russell area. In June of last year, Russell RCMP say a woman in her 6...
Doug Falconer Oct 31, 2025
Trump's 10% bus tariffs are about to pinch city budgets across North America
OTTAWA - A transit advocacy group is warning new U.S. tariffs on buses coming into effect this weekend are going to upend the budgets of cities across North America - and eventually residents and ride...
Kyle Duggan, The Canadian Press Oct 31, 2025












